Hreash House Rosalind Nashashibi, 2004
#batman#bruce wayne#tim drake#batfam#dick grayson#batfamily#dc fanart



seen from Malaysia
seen from Malaysia
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia
seen from Yemen
seen from Yemen

seen from United States
seen from Brazil
seen from China
seen from South Africa

seen from Türkiye

seen from Australia

seen from Malaysia

seen from France

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Italy
seen from Türkiye

seen from Italy

seen from United Kingdom
Hreash House Rosalind Nashashibi, 2004
Documentary Short
All the Empty Rooms
I should watch this
THE WHOOO EXPERIENCE (2017) dir(s). Gijs Blom · Robin Boissevain · Jesse van der Pluijm
JIMI PLAYS MONTEREY:
Portrait on the wall
Hendrix being a rock god
The burning guitar
On May 8, 1953, the nuclear tests featured in the Cold War safety film The House in the Middle were filmed at the Nevada National Security Site.
Here's some new art inspired by the Cold War cult classic!
Some favorite stills from “The Whitewashing of Missouri” “Created in partnership with Detour and the Missouri School of Journalism, this animated documentary short tells the story of Pierce City, Missouri, and the racial violence that drove many Black families from the area during the early 1900s. Decades after her ancestors fled the city, Rochelle Fritsch discovered the ugly history that displaced an entire generation of her family and returned to the town to honor their memory.”
Koto: The Last Service (dir. Joella Cabalu) x DOXA 2021.
What a heartwarming documentary short about not just a small-town sushi restaurant closing after nearly forty years of operation but a family and they meant to their Vancouver Island community. We observe the final day of service for Koto Japanese Restaurant in Campbell River as the Maeda family, who have run the eatery and first introduced the concept of sushi and raw fish to the town in the early 1980s, serve their regular customers for the very last time as matriarch Kazue moves on after first immigrating to Canada from Okinawa in 1978.
Screening virtually at the 2021 DOXA Documentary Film Festival online from May 6–16.
Yikes...